– A 22-year-old woman, Chiamaka Ukeje, has been arrested for stealing a 5-year-old baby in Imo state

– She was arrested alongside other three suspects

– The commission of police in Imo state, Chris Ezike, said they were arrested based on tip-off

One Chiamaka Ukeje, female, 22-year-old from Umuduru Isiala Mbano local government area of Imo state, along side three others were paraded on Wednesday, February 28, by the Imo police command for stealing and selling one Chinagorom Ndukwe, five year old baby, to the tune of four hundred thousand naira.

Vanguard reports that Ukeje, was among other 61 suspects in different offences, paraded at the Imo state, police command.

22-year-old steals 5-year-old baby for 400,000 in Imo

Narrating the breakthrough by the police, Ezike said: “Operatives of the scorpion squad acting on a tip-off arrested a four man child trafficking syndicate who conspired and stole.

“One Chinagorom Ndukwe, female, aged, 5 years old at Umuduru Isiala Mbano and sold the baby to one Joy Blessing Edum of Rumwara Obiakpo Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

“Who bought the child at the sum of 350,000, suspects who are all resident at Rivers state have made useful statements.”

The commissioner of police reveled that: “they all met themselves at the Federal Prisons Port Harcourt, Rivers state.”

Speaking to Vanguard, Ukeje said: “I did not steal the child but I runaway with the child because my Uncle and my Father were fighting.

“So, madam Ruth, asked me to sell the child to her for 400,000, and I gave the child to her. But the money has not been given to me. She promised to give the money later.”

Explaining her involvement, Ruth Marvis Solomon, female, 41-years-old, from Umuehie Anara in Isiala Mbano local government area, Imo state, said: “I was not the one who bought the child. Chiamaka asked me to show her who will buy the child. They never promised to give any share. Chiamaka is the mother of the child.”

Joy Blessing Jack Edum, female, 45-year-old, from Abua Odum local government, in Rivers state, who was said to have allegedly bought the 5-year-old baby, said it was her first time.

She added that: “My husband is not aware of what I am doing because he will not be in support. To be sincere, it is because, I don’t have a child that I decided to buy this baby. I promised to pay them N350,000.”

One Sandra Ezuka, female, 26-years-old from Ozoro in Isoko local government, Delta state, who claimed to be a friend to Chiamaka, said that she was not involved in the waterfront arrangement that led to the stealing and selling of the five year old baby.

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Source: Naija.ng